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Periodicals postage paid at Hot Springs, Arkansas. The First United Methodist Church Messen-
ger [USPS 198-840] is published bi-weekly by First United Methodist Church, 1100 Central
Avenue, Hot Springs, AR 71901. Subscriptions are 50 cents per year. Postmaster: Send ad-dress changes to First United Methodist Church, 1100 Central Avenue, Hot Springs, AR 71901.
In memory of Curtis Ridgway
Latt and Terri Bachelor
Clay and Nina White
In memory of Bill Webb, father of Dr.
Timothy Webb
Craig and Tracy Keaton
Jim and Suzi Burton
Joe and Gretta Kaufman
In memory Charles Warneke,
brother of Lonnie Luebben
Covenant Discipleship Class
In memory of Ike Seller, father of Dr.
Brett Seller
Latt and Terri Bachelor
In memory of Beverly Kennedy
Dr. Bill Sorrells and Elizabeth
Farris
George and Sammie Bachelor
Friendship Sunday School
Class
Bob and Joan Case
Jim and Jane Randall
Ben and Laverne Burton
Clare Martin
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Meeks
In memory of Mark Crossley, son
Lloyd and Peggy Crossley
Latt and Terri Bachelor
In honor of Helen Wilson's 90th
Birthday
Mildred Smith
In memory of Joe Bob Garner
Latt and Terri Bachelor
In memory of Josephine Booth, moth-
er of Suzy White
Covenant Discipleship Class
In memory of Verna Dokey
Clay and Nina White
Bob and Joan Case
Jim and Donna Garrett
Latt and Terri Bachelor
Roy and Gerie Johnson
In memory of Lola Reed
Gary and Deb Clymer
Chuck and Martha Dudley
Latt and Terri Bachelor
Joe and Gretta Kaufman
In memory of John Vance, father of
Lori Fulenwider
Rex and Linda Woodson
In memory of Thompson B. Murray,
father of Martha Jane Murray-
Munro
Joe and Gretta Kaufman
In memory of Ezell Wilson, father of
David E. Wilson
Clare Martin
In memory of Duane Vandenburg,
father of David Vandenburg
Joe and Gretta Kaufman
Due to recent hikes in postage, lengthening of delivery times, and our ongoing efforts to be good stewards of the church’s money, we will be going (mostly) paperless with The Messenger. This change will occur in the next month.
There will still be paper copies available for pick up at the church but we will no longer be mailing it out. We will still mail copies to homebound members who do not have email. By doing this we will be saving the church ap-proximately $3500.00 a year in postage and printing cost. These savings will be used for other ministries in the church. In order to make sure that everyone who wants to receive an electronic version gets one please call or email the church office 501-623-6668 or [email protected] with your current Name, Address, Phone Number, and email. This will allow us to update our system with any changes as well. Thank You!
Blood Drive a HUGE success!
Thank You to everyone who participated in our recent blood drive. We had 19 donors! Bob Woodall, coordinator, said we had the most successful church blood drive in Hot Springs. We will schedule another one in about 4 months.
Ash Wednesday Taize Worship Service Start the first day of Lent this year preparing your heart, mind, and soul for the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ! Join your church community for our Ash Wednesday Taize Worship Service February 22, at 6:00pm in the Sanc-tuary. Taize worship incorporates lighting candles, with a contemplative mood of prayer, reflection, scripture reading, singing, moments of silence, and adoration of God. We will end the service with the Imposition of Ashes, which is done by the pastors dipping our thumbs in ashes (from palm branches) and making a cross on the forehead of each person who comes forward, as a sign of our repent-ance & mortality. This act of worship helps us to be centered on Christ and is a wonderful way to begin Lent and to prepare to celebrate the resurrection of our Lord. We hope to see all you there!
Births: Frances Jane Callaghan, daughter of Casey and Emily Koehn O’Callaghan, granddaughter of Marty and Linda Koehn, born 2/5 Hospitals: St. Joseph— Margery Thornton, Jeanne Reynolds;
Texarkana, home hospice—Marsha Somerville
Released: Jean Gade, Tom Freeman, Marian Huggins, Betty
Trevino, Lucille Clark, Carol Gray, Bob Messersmith, Bernard
Cluck, Jim Tarkington
JANUARY 29 ATTENDANCE RECORDS
8:15 Service……208
ConneXion…….258
10:55 Service….234
Wednesday…….40
Nursery…………..20 Total ............... 760
THE CELEBRATION OF THE GOSPEL FEBRUARY 19, 2012
8:15, 9:30 AND 10:55 AM
Scripture: Mark 9:2-9 Sermon: “Heaven is for Real”
Thesis: Eternal life begins here and now. Dr. William O. (Bud) Reeves
Hymns: “When We All Get to Heaven”
“On Jordan’s Stormy Banks I Stand” “Marching To Zion”
Head Ushers: Paul Dahl, Brooks Clem, Robert Woodall
Acolytes: 8:15 am Taylor Bledsoe 10:55 am Bella, Sophia, or Canyon Giesleman
Greeters
THE CELEBRATION OF THE GOSPEL FEBRUARY 12, 2012
8:15, 9:30 & 10:55 AM
Scripture: Matthew 10 (Selections) Sermon: “Marching on the Promises”
Thesis: Serving Christ, we receive instructions and promises. Dr. William O. (Bud) Reeves
Hymns : “God of Grace and God of Glory”
“Lord, Whose Love Through Humble Service” “Standing on the Promises”
Head Ushers: Paul Dahl, Brooks Clem, Jim Randall
Acolytes: 8:15 am Hattie Ann Douglas 10:55 am Macy Hendrix
Greeters
FEBRUARY 5 ATTENDANCE RECORDS
8:15 Service………180
ConneXion……….225
10:55 Service……..181
Wednesday………..35
Women’s Retreat….9 Total ................. 630
New Member—Clay Adcox, son of member Natalie Adcox
Ron Bailey Sr.
Lee Richardson
Mildred Smith
Brenda Richardson
Frances Simmons
Arlean Rogers
Peggy Smith
Deborah Reynolds
Karen Reeves
Darrell Meyer
Jim Wisman
Mel Willess
Ginger Willess
Ron Muse
George Dooley
Judy Johnson
Billie Ann Dis-
hongh
Carolyn Watts
Pam Waltman
Betty Lebrescu
Jo Layton
Martha Burch
David French
Pat Frazier
Larry Frazier
Lou Bray
Ronnie Twyford
Julie Twyford
Baptism—Jackson Bishop, son of Beau and
Courtney Bishop
Thursday, February 9 9:00 am Disciple III (Holy Grounds Cafe) 5:30 pm Men’s Summit (Cupp Hall) 6:30 pm ConneXion Practice
Friday, February 10 8:30 am Pilates 9:00 am Ho Hum Low Impact Exercise (CLC 205) Sunday, February 12 8:15 am Worship 9:30 am Sunday School The ConneXion 10:45 am Connect Groups 10:55 am Worship 3:00 pm MP Kids (CLC 208) 4:00 pm Executive Committee (Shelton Room) 5:00 pm Confirmation Class (Media Center CLC 203) Christian Believer Class (CLC 207) 6:30 pm FUMC Youth Valentine’s Dinner/Show (Cupp Hall) Monday, February 13 8:30 am Pilates (CLC 202) 9:00 am Covenant Discipleship Class (CLC 211) Disciple I Class (CLC203) 10:00 am VBS Planning Meeting (Shelton Room) 11:00 am Celebration Bells (Handbell Room) 5:30 pm Disciple II Class (CLC 211) Simply Christian (CLC 214) Spanish Class (CLC 204) 6:00 pm Disciple I Class (CLC 103)
Tuesday, February 14 10:00 am Helen Wilson Circle (Mary Lou Messersmith) Jane Murphy Circle (Candy Poirier) 11:00 am O’Brien-Thornton Circle UMW (Shelton Room) Rogers-Moore Circle (CLC Media Room) 4:00 pm CDC Training (CLC 209)
Wednesday, February 15 8:30 am Pilates (CLC 202) 9:00 am Ho Hum Low Impact Exercise (CLC 205) 10:00 am ROMEO 4:30 pm Intercessory Prayer Group 5:00 pm Wednesday @ 1st Dinner (Cupp Hall) Jubilation Handbells 5:30 pm Wednesday Night Kids CLUB 56 6:00 pm Large Group Bible Study (Cupp Hall) Wednesday Night Youth 7:00 pm Chancel Choir Thursday, February 16 9:00 am Disciple III (Holy Grounds Cafe) 6:30 pm ConneXion Practice
Friday, February 17 8:30 am Pilates
9:00 am Ho Hum Low Impact Exercise (CLC 205)
Sunday, February 19 8:15 am Worship 9:30 am Sunday School Chapel Communion (Humphrey’s Chapel) The ConneXion 10:45 am Connect Groups 10:55 am Worship 5:00 pm Christian Believer Class (CLC 207) Confirmation Class (CLC 203)
Monday, February 20 8:30 am Pilates (CLC 202) 9:00 am Ho Hum Low Impact Exercise (CLC 205) Covenant Discipleship Class (CLC 211) Disciple I Class (CLC203) 10:00 am UMW Board Meeting (CLC 201) 11:00 am Celebration Bells (Handbell Room) 5:30 pm Disciple II Class (CLC 211) Simply Christian (CLC 214) Spanish Class (CLC 204) 6:00 pm Disciple I Class (CLC 103)
Tuesday, February 21 7:00 am Men’s Breakfast (Cupp Hall) 4:00 pm CDC Training (CLC 209) 5:30 pm Stephen’s Ministry Leadership Mtg (CLC 204) 6:00 pm Stephen’s Ministry Supervision Mtg (CLC 207)
Wednesday, February 22 7:00 am Pre-K Ella Training (CLC 209) 8:30 am Pilates (CLC 202) 9:00 am Ho Hum Low Impact Exercise (CLC 205) 4:30 pm Intercessory Prayer Group 4:45 pm Ash Wednesday Dinner (Cupp Hall) 5:00 pm Jubilation Handbells 5:30 pm Wednesday Night Kids CLUB 56 6:00 pm Ash Wednesday Service (Sanctuary) Wednesday Night Youth 7:00 pm Chancel Choir
Teresa Holt, [email protected] 623-6668 Ext. 116
New Friends and Great Food!!!
What more could anyone ask for? Come join the fun of our small group dinner clubs! Each group consists of 8-12 people (singles/couples of all ages) who arrange to meet monthly for dinner at a time and date to be chosen by each group. You may choose to meet at someone's home and bring a dish or go out for the evening. This is a great way to make new acquaintances whether you have been around for years or just started visiting. Registration closes February 19th. We will have a kick-off din-ner on February 26th to introduce you to your group. Let's make this our best year ever!!!! To register, fill out the form below and place in offering plate, or contact Julie
Shaw at 901-508-0558 / [email protected] or Teresa Holt 501-623-6668, ext. 116/ [email protected] or register online at www.fumchotsprings.com. Name (s) Phone E-Mail
Lenten Studies starting on Wednesday, February 29th, 6:00 p.m.
The Shack (Book Review Small Group), CLC 205. Discover your faith anew as you discuss the images of God – Trinity in three - and how your beliefs affect your relationship with God. Cynthia Tkach is the facilitator. You can buy your book at any local book store and bring it with you to class.
The Path to the Cross (Large Group Bible Study), Cupp Hall. Come join us as we discover how God’s people’s passionate faith prepares the way for Jesus and his ultimate act of obedience and sacrifice at the cross. The study utilizes video and lecture. Teresa Holt, leader. To register for these classes, go to www.fumchotsprings.org and click on adults; or email Teresa at [email protected].
24 Hours That Changed the World, Sunday Mornings. Many of our 9:30 and our 10:45 small groups will be studying 24 Hours That Changed the World, which is related to Brother Bud’s sermon series starting Sunday, February 26th. For more information on classes that will be using this study, contact Teresa at 501-623-6668, ext 116, or email her at [email protected]
Have you visited The Caring Place lately? Did you notice our newly repaved parking lot? What a blessing - no more uneven surfaces which were so dangerous for our volunteers and partici-pants. We cannot thank Sam Clark enough for his generosity in donating funds to cover the en-tire cost of our repaving project, and also to Spa Construction for restriping our lot.
Thank You! The Caring Place Board
Shepherd’s Staff: WE HAVE
AN AWESOME CHURCH
STAFF!
It occurred to me recently that we have just passed some significant anniversaries with our program staff at the church. I appreciate these folks every day, but I don’t say of-ten enough in public how much I value them. And I also real-ize that many of the members of our church may not know all of our staff, especially if you are not in a program with them. Carl is going to do some pieces highlighting our staff mem-bers, so you might get to know them better. Our new hires on the support staff are awesome. But today I just want to thank our program staff, all of whom have been with us for at least four years. And here they are!
Candy Poirier has been on staff the longest. Last month was nine years! Candy is our “utility staff person.” Her main responsibilities are in Hospi-tality and Outreach, but she is always willing to help with anything, from Wednesday Night meals to older adult ministries to UMW. Michelle Wilkins started five and a half years ago as our administrative assistant and became our children’s minister about two years ago. She is the most organized person I know, and I call her the queen of recruiting. Teresa Holt also joined our staff about five and a half years ago. I had known Teresa for years; she is widely recognized as one of the best disciple-ship and education ministers in the state. I felt fortunate to bring her on in 2006 and have thor-oughly enjoyed her knowledge and passion for
discipleship ministry.
Ron Hall just passed his five-year anniversary as our minister of music. Besides Ron’s education in music, he is an extremely talented musician himself. His leadership throughout the year is solid, but the worship experiences he puts together at Christmas
and Easter have been phenomenal. Mike Lovelady came on staff the same time Ron did, as we began to develop both our traditional and contemporary music ministries. He developed the ConneXion service, and he continues to stay on the cutting edge of what is happening in worship today. I had also known Mike for years (had tried to hire
him before!), and it has been a blessing to finally join forces in Hot Springs.
Bill Skaggs is the newbie on our program staff, passing his fourth anniversary this month. Two things I appreciate about Bill (among others) are his involvement in the youth ministry of the district and the Arkansas conference, serving as a leader in our statewide United Methodist youth ministry.
And the ministry he does with our own teenagers is very sound Biblically and theologically; he takes them into some deep places, and our youth are growing spiritually.
We will be saying more in our staff spotlights, but I just want to express my appreciation to these wonderful staff members. It is a privilege to work together over a long period of time with such an outstanding crew. If you know and in-teract with these program staff, join me in expressing your appreciation to them, too.
Grace and peace, Bro. Bud
HAVE YOU REMEMBERED THE CHURCH IN YOUR WILL?
Recently our church was saddened by the death of Verna Dokey. Verna would have been 99 in January. She and her late husband Vernon had served First United Methodist Church for many years. Before their deaths, they made arrangements to make a gift to the church’s permanent endowment fund.
“My mother and father told me that what you left when you die should go back to the Lord.” This was the philosophy followed by Verna in her planned giving. Our church is richer for her vibrant personality, years of faithful service to our congre-gation, as well as her financial support to the FUMC Endowment. Verna’s gift will help build the endowment so that future needs of the church can be met.
The fund is professionally managed by the Arkansas United Methodist Foundation. The endowment is a permanent fund in which the income may be used at the discretion of the trustees of FUMC of Hot Springs for capital improvements or maintenance. For years to come, Verna’s legacy will be used for the Lord’s work, as her parents had taught her.
One of the simplest ways to keep giving to the Lord’s work after your death is to make a planned gift through a bequest or a gift annuity. To learn more about the opportunities for perpetual stewardship, plan to attend the “Provide and Protect” seminar sponsored by our Endowment Committee and presented by the Arkansas United Methodist Foundation on Sunday, April 15, at noon. For more information contact Carl Crow (321-1481).
Michelle Wilkins, [email protected] 623-6668, Ext. 127
February 12th from 3:00 – 5:00 pm… we will spread God’s love for Valentine’s week by putting smiles on the faces of the residents at Coun-try Club Village Retirement Center! We will travel by church van/bus to Country Club Village to deliver Valentine cards, suckers and sing a couple of songs to them! Be here at 3:00 to make some Valentine cards & practice singing! The vans/bus will leave at 4:00 to head out to sing! Don’t miss this SUPER FUN event! April 1st from 2:00 – 4:00pm…join us at the Easter Egg hunt! We will work to make at least 60 baskets to give to the Open Door project for kids living in the Jones Mill area!
Vacation Bible School
June 18—June 22, 2012 Monday—Friday 9:00am—noon
(in the Christian Life Center)
This year’s VBS is titled "Sky". At “Sky” VBS, kids discover that by trusting God, everything is pos-sible! Online registration is now open for children who have had their 3rd birthday by August 2nd, 2011 through those who have completed 6th grade by May of 2012. Tell your friends and neighbors, too! To register for this year’s VBS visit: http://www.fumchotsprings.org/
SAVE THE DATE!
APRIL 1, 2012
2:00 — 4:00 pm
This year we will incorporate a children’s mis-sion project in with the Easter Egg Hunt! Please help children in the Jones Mill area to receive an Easter basket by bringing any of the following items: plastic eggs, candy, Easter stickers, coloring books, boxes of crayons, and/ or Easter trinkets! We will need lots of the-se items to make this a success! Leave your donations in the box in the CLC Welcome Cen-ter marked Easter Egg Hunt! Thank you in ad-vance for your support of this project.
SAVE THE DATE!!!! "Created By God" human sexuality workshop is coming
soon for our 5th & 6th graders! Mark your calendars for
Friday, May 11th from 6:00-9:00 pm & Saturday, May
12th from 9:00-5:00 pm. Mandatory parent meeting will
be held on Sunday, May 6th from 3-5 pm Register to-
day! Space is very limited. Only 25 spots available!
Contact Michelle Wilkins by email [email protected],
or by cell (501) 318-3977 to register, or if you have any
questions.
GUMBO COOK-OFF February 15th, Wednesday’s at 1st is having a “Gumbo Cook-Off” for the dinner in Cupp Hall that evening at 4:45pm. So get out your favorite gumbo recipes, make a pot and bring to share here with everyone. We will have rice prepared, bread and King’s Cake for dessert. It will be an evening of fun and let’s see who gets crowned the “Gumbo King or Queen.” The dinner is FREE but donations will be accepted that will go to the Methodist Build for Habi-tat for Humanity. The gumbo with the highest donations will determine the winner. Call Candy Poirier at 623-6668 ext. 117 if you plan on bringing gumbo.
HAVEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH THRIFT STORE AND FOOD PANTRY
Haven UMC had a grand opening for their refurbished “Thrift Store and Food Pantry” on Sat-urday, February 21st. FUMC helped them restore the building through Sharefest in Novem-ber. They are open on Thursday’s from 10am to 2pm at this time and hope by March to have the food pantry up and running and be open Thursday and Saturday. We had about 24 part-ners in ministry from FUMC that helped with painting, shelving, repairing and carpet for the center. This is a community outreach for them in that neighborhood and we are so proud to help our brothers and sisters in Christ. If you would like to be involved in ministry in our community, contact Candy Poirier.
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY The Mission Team has decided to do a Methodist Mission Build for Habitat for Humanity. We are asking the churches in the South Central District to help sponsor this mission project. To get our church started, Wednesday, February 15th we are having a Gumbo Cook-Off at Wednesday’s at 1st, 4:45pm in Cupp Hall of the Christian Life Center. The donations will go to Habitat and will also de-termine the best gumbo. Habitat is building its 97th home in Garland County, and it will belong to one of our staff and member here at FUMC, Sheree Tilley. The home is at 620 Highland Ave., (by Hollywood Park). They have started building and if you would like to participate in helping in any way, the workers are there on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday from 8am to noon. If you would like to donate money to Habitat for Humanity, please put in the memo Habitat for Human-ity and you can leave it in the offering plate or send to the church office. Also if you would like more information, call Candy Poirier at 623-6668 ext. 117.
XYZ (EXTRA YEARS OF ZEST) You are invited to XYZ’s potluck luncheon and program on Thursday, February 16th in the Shelton Room of the Christian Life Center at 11:30am. The guest speaker, Rev. Fred Hunter of Oaklawn United Methodist Church, will be sharing his interpretation of Peter with us. Hope to see you there!
UMW CIRCLE MEETINGS February 14th—10:00am
Jane Murphy Circle—at Candy Poirier’s-395 Peninsula Dr. Helen Wilson Circle—at Mary Lou Messersmith’s-838 Bellaire Dr. O’Brien-Thornton Circle—Shelton Room of the Christian Life Center Rogers-Moore Circle—Media Center of the Christian Life Center
Candy Poirier, [email protected] 623-6668 Ext. 117
[email protected] 623-6668, Ext. 123
Here are just a few things that our youth have been up to lately... Visitor’s Parking (Gable, Tucker and Spencer Bradley, Brandon Lovelady) did mission work at MITTO over Christmas break. The band is also leading worship. There were 31 Methodist folks from our district staying at Pulaski Heights Method-ist Church and doing different missions each day. They worked at Little Rock Compassion Center, as well as The Wesley Center on the UALR campus. They helped out at the Methodist Family home, Children’s hospital, and Stew Pot. You can get more info at http://www.arumc.org/k_rel/Mitto_2011.pdf